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we will continue to be a leader in the environment. the rest of the world wanted to tell us how do it, but we're saying we will do it under our terms. >> but the standards were set by the united states for the united states. but just are to be clear on this climate -- >> no the standards were set by president obama. and not the senate. and the standards couldn't been achieved. >> but you said the world was imposing standards on the united states. president obama was the one who set the stand darsardsstandards. but you're not willing to acknowledge that calling climate change a chinese hoax is a big box of crazy? >> president trump believes climate is changing and he believes pollutants are part of that equation. so that is a fact where we are. he knows that it's changing. he knows that the u.s. has to be sponlg with it and that's what we will do. just because we got out of a club doesn't mean that question don't care about the environment. >>>. >> joining me to talk more about this, the former director of the nixon presidential library
we will continue to be a leader in the environment. the rest of the world wanted to tell us how do it, but we're saying we will do it under our terms. >> but the standards were set by the united states for the united states. but just are to be clear on this climate -- >> no the standards were set by president obama. and not the senate. and the standards couldn't been achieved. >> but you said the world was imposing standards on the united states. president obama was the one...
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they know they're in a tough environment. but we shouldn't lose sight that this is part of that very tough environment. we didn't see five house special elections last year throughout the whole year with democratic overperformance like we did not see in years or ever in some of these places. obviously new jersey is a democratic state, but new jersey and virginia governor's race, the alabama special which had unique circumstances. you can put the caveat in wherever you want. but if you deny what this is part of, why republicans went all in for more than $10 million, it is because it is so indicative of that larger story of the head winds, massive head winds that republicans are facing. we shouldn't lot size ght of th as we talk about this individual race. >> that is why you see the president talking to others and understanding that this is an uphill battle privately distancing himself from the republican candidate because he does that if he thinks the guy's going to lose and he doesn't want it to have anything to do with these
they know they're in a tough environment. but we shouldn't lose sight that this is part of that very tough environment. we didn't see five house special elections last year throughout the whole year with democratic overperformance like we did not see in years or ever in some of these places. obviously new jersey is a democratic state, but new jersey and virginia governor's race, the alabama special which had unique circumstances. you can put the caveat in wherever you want. but if you deny what...
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it made me wonder if it was something to do with my environment. >> scientists wondered the same thing. why has it become more difficult to get pregnant? to stay pregnant? so they are following mothers like her from pregnancy, the baby's birth, and through the age of four. >> you think of the womb -- >> uh-huh. >> as the safest place and the most protected place on the planet. right? how safe is the womb? >> it's a really terrible but the fetus is exposed to chemicals even before it's born. and there was a really important report by the national cancer institutes that said to a disturbing extent, babies are born prepolluted. >> prepolluted. it's not at all how we think of newborns. coming out of the womb already exposed to toxins. it's hard to wrap your brain around the idea, but the truth is there are more than 80,000 chemicals in use in the united states. of those, only a few hundred have been tested for safety in human adults. and virtually no studies on children. so on some level, we are all guinea pigs. >> is it accurate to say the role of the epa is to gauge the level of risk of
it made me wonder if it was something to do with my environment. >> scientists wondered the same thing. why has it become more difficult to get pregnant? to stay pregnant? so they are following mothers like her from pregnancy, the baby's birth, and through the age of four. >> you think of the womb -- >> uh-huh. >> as the safest place and the most protected place on the planet. right? how safe is the womb? >> it's a really terrible but the fetus is exposed to...
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that includes on the environment as well as our economy. you know, jacob i don't know why we bought this the last several years you can't be progrowth and jobs and environment we've done that as a nation throughout our history. since 1980 eve we've obviously experienced tremendous gdp growth during the same time we reduced air pluntants by 65% we truly do lead the world at finding the balance between jobs and economy. it was the past administration that said that we couldn't do that we had to choose between the environment and jobs. this president is saying that's a false choice. >> again, i'm sorry, with respect, sir you didn't answer my question. >> sure i did sure i did all. >> you said it was speculative that. >> all. >> all the ceos in the united states including from mobil and exon and others say this is hurts the creation of u.s. jobs, hurt industry. i understand that is not the attitude or belief of the coal industry. 100. >> it's not just the coal industry. i mean the clean pour plant alone which was a extension of what happened in
that includes on the environment as well as our economy. you know, jacob i don't know why we bought this the last several years you can't be progrowth and jobs and environment we've done that as a nation throughout our history. since 1980 eve we've obviously experienced tremendous gdp growth during the same time we reduced air pluntants by 65% we truly do lead the world at finding the balance between jobs and economy. it was the past administration that said that we couldn't do that we had to...
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the worst thing to do in a volatile market environment is sell on emotion or panic. that is the route to under performance. >> one of the big questions on wall street, how many interest rate hikes are coming? friday's jobs report showed hiring slowed in november. that could give the federal reserve room to slow down even though it's widely expected to raise rates again. investors will listen to the news conference a week and a half from now. if he telegraphs fewer hikes next year, maybe investors will get the santa claus rally after all. in new york, i'm christine romans. >> before the bells is brought to you by e trade. the original place to invest online and go to cnn.com/before the bell to stay on top of the market and sign up for the daily newsletter. don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. ♪ applebee's bigger bolder grill combos are back. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? ♪ there's no place likargh
the worst thing to do in a volatile market environment is sell on emotion or panic. that is the route to under performance. >> one of the big questions on wall street, how many interest rate hikes are coming? friday's jobs report showed hiring slowed in november. that could give the federal reserve room to slow down even though it's widely expected to raise rates again. investors will listen to the news conference a week and a half from now. if he telegraphs fewer hikes next year, maybe...
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destroying the environment. if my goal is to get our electricity zero carbon emission, that means phasing off of fossil fuels. if we're going to get there to net zero carbon emissions by 2045 for our whole nation we have to get off of fossil fuels. so why would i allow new leases? but this is not just offshore drilling, this is things like fracking on public land. >> that was my next question. would you ban fracking? >> listen, right away on public lands. absolutely, yes. and then we need to set -- >> wait wait, just on public lands. >> no, no, no, let me finish. >> all right. >> because -- because as i just talked to somebody from iowa in a virtual town hall who talked about the injustice of turning on your water -- i know this in newark. we have millions of americans who turn on their faucet and can't get access to clean water because we have not dealt with these issues. so we will transition off of fossil fuels. natural gas, coal, oil, we must transition off them so that those things are something of the past
destroying the environment. if my goal is to get our electricity zero carbon emission, that means phasing off of fossil fuels. if we're going to get there to net zero carbon emissions by 2045 for our whole nation we have to get off of fossil fuels. so why would i allow new leases? but this is not just offshore drilling, this is things like fracking on public land. >> that was my next question. would you ban fracking? >> listen, right away on public lands. absolutely, yes. and then...
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. >> so fixing jobs is fixing the small business environment. >> yes. i think so. >> for years companies have been moving forward with same-sex spousal benefits and same-sex couple benefits. >> we did it when i was at hewlett-packard back in 2000. >> you had briefs that hundreds of companies were signing onto about the same-sex marriage situation. this week we saw the supreme court make it possible for same-sex couples to access federal government benefits. two different reactions. this from the chick-fil-a president. sad day for our nation. our founding fathers would be ashamed of our nation to abandon wisdom of the ages. they quickly deleted that tweet. chick-fil-a, of course, no stranger to the gay marriage issue. on the other hand, you have goldman sachs, the big investment bank, they're flying the rainbow flag in response. is it appropriate for companies to be weighing in on this debate? >> well, in some ways companies have already weighed in on the debate because they have provided benefits for same-sex couples. on the other hand, i think this is
. >> so fixing jobs is fixing the small business environment. >> yes. i think so. >> for years companies have been moving forward with same-sex spousal benefits and same-sex couple benefits. >> we did it when i was at hewlett-packard back in 2000. >> you had briefs that hundreds of companies were signing onto about the same-sex marriage situation. this week we saw the supreme court make it possible for same-sex couples to access federal government benefits. two...
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it's a low return environment. >> you think big companies are a place to be, multinationals? >> to the extend you want to be invested you can make the case in a low return environment, corporations with a global footprint and good dividends and balance sheets, many have dividends of 3% or more r a better place to be than cash which pays nothing and bonds which pay very little. if you're willing to look out a few years and not necessarily a few months, it's likely over a longer periods of time you'll do better in properly chosen equities than cash. >> talk about microsoft. we've got a screen up on microsoft. you're sort of thinking the stuff that microsoft does, continues regardless of whether there's a slowdown. >> you have a huge installed base, recurring revenues, even in slower times businesses spend to upgrade technology at a a lower cost to be more productive. you've got a for tress balance sheet, 3% dividend. and global footprint. they're benefiting from the recovery in the united states and they will benefit from the long-term growth in the emerging markets so absolute
it's a low return environment. >> you think big companies are a place to be, multinationals? >> to the extend you want to be invested you can make the case in a low return environment, corporations with a global footprint and good dividends and balance sheets, many have dividends of 3% or more r a better place to be than cash which pays nothing and bonds which pay very little. if you're willing to look out a few years and not necessarily a few months, it's likely over a longer...
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human beings are affecting the environment in an adverse way. that doesn't mean that we need to stop all economic activity. it doesn't mean that we can no longer enjoy the great outdoors or visit our national parks. but if we do not take care of our environment it's going to hurt our economy. south florida relies on a healthy environment for its economy. we have a lot of fisherman, charter boat captains. obviously tourism. to ron and anyone else out there listening, accept the signs. it's real. start focussing on the solutions we need. by the way, if we are going to get any solutions, we need republicans and democrats working together. i don't care what your priority is here. >> that is on a number of issues. that would be nice on a number of issues. >> the national debt. they're only going to get solved if we work together. >> congressman, quickly before you go, on the issue of saudi arabia and whatever may have happened to jamal khashoggi, what are you prepared to do? what should congress do if it is proven that he was murdered at the hands of
human beings are affecting the environment in an adverse way. that doesn't mean that we need to stop all economic activity. it doesn't mean that we can no longer enjoy the great outdoors or visit our national parks. but if we do not take care of our environment it's going to hurt our economy. south florida relies on a healthy environment for its economy. we have a lot of fisherman, charter boat captains. obviously tourism. to ron and anyone else out there listening, accept the signs. it's real....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i usually come up to this spot when i have a bad day or just need to think about stuff. what i like about it is you can kind of see all of the towns surrounding total. >> hey, there. >> hey. i started taking tyler up here and we'd watch the storms and the lightning and it's just kind of been a little tradition to come up to this hill. we've been together for three years and three months. been through a lot. >> been through a lot. i've tried to commit suicide three times. >> once kelby came out and the town learned about her, it was overnight. we've pretty much been isolated here. there are people that we spent years with side by side, coaching their children that will not even wave to us anymore. won't look at us. >> they made it very clear that i wasn't welcomed at the school. >>
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i usually come up to this spot when i have a bad day or just need to think about stuff. what i like about it is you can kind of see all of the towns surrounding total. >> hey, there. >> hey. i started taking tyler up here and we'd...
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the most extreme environments. it's not the best place to look for life. in fact, there is water. in fact, the water is located in deep craters, near the north pole. mercury kind of orbits with very little tilt. near the north pole with the deep craters, it never gets subject. that's why it's so cold. but much of the water is covered by a thin layer of organic material. >> all right. i think we're having a little trouble hearing lawrence there. we'll try and get him back because it is a really interesting discussion. we'll work on that. >>> his resume includes two academy awards, five golden globes, and an emmy. now dustin hoffman will be able to add a new honor to that impressive list. we'll tell you what it is. >>> first, if you're looking for a getaway, think springtime in paris. that's where we find our this week's travel insider. >> reporter: i lived in paris during college, so going back always brings back memories. one of my favorite things to do, then and now, sit outside and sip espresso or a glass of wine at a cafe. the french invented the concept. cafe de flore is my pi
the most extreme environments. it's not the best place to look for life. in fact, there is water. in fact, the water is located in deep craters, near the north pole. mercury kind of orbits with very little tilt. near the north pole with the deep craters, it never gets subject. that's why it's so cold. but much of the water is covered by a thin layer of organic material. >> all right. i think we're having a little trouble hearing lawrence there. we'll try and get him back because it is a...
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when it comes to what you do with the environment. for instance one of the elements of your plan is bye fuel. and people say the way you fertilize corn adds nitrogen to the water. and dead areas and algae blooms. that's part of the problem. solution becomes part of the problem. how do you get to where you need to be? >> the beauty of the carbon tax it lets these get sorted out without anybody in washington having to figure out the answers. we make sure the economy itself including the productive power of the private sector is driving towards solutions. if and only if the pricing actually reflects the cost of carbon. part is making sure we rally the entire country towards really aggressive goals and that we're neutral about how it gets done as long as we get it done. we won't figure out a moon shot like this, we won't have politicians figuring out every piece. anymore than kennedy had the rocket trajectories figured out. we set the goal and challenge america to live up to it. with incentive and requirement in regulation. >> a progressi
when it comes to what you do with the environment. for instance one of the elements of your plan is bye fuel. and people say the way you fertilize corn adds nitrogen to the water. and dead areas and algae blooms. that's part of the problem. solution becomes part of the problem. how do you get to where you need to be? >> the beauty of the carbon tax it lets these get sorted out without anybody in washington having to figure out the answers. we make sure the economy itself including the...
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but i also know they're in these high stress environments. i mean, how would you characterize members of the secret service just from your perspective. >> once a year, the president would invite the ats and their families and children to the white house. it's a very tight organization. that's why i say to you, brooke, it seems against everything i ever witnessed on my own. to what the ethos of the organization is, very proud, very disciplined. i think this is an unfortunate aberration from their normal behavior. >> if, in fact, the allegation are true and we heard the president say i would absolutely be angry. >> despite his confession, he is claiming self-defense after killing 77 people with guns and bombs. >>> plus, a 19-year-old accused of targeting black people in this rampage that terrorized oklahoma. breaking today, we we have a letter his mother wrote with big revelations about his family's past. ♪ ♪ wow... ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that
but i also know they're in these high stress environments. i mean, how would you characterize members of the secret service just from your perspective. >> once a year, the president would invite the ats and their families and children to the white house. it's a very tight organization. that's why i say to you, brooke, it seems against everything i ever witnessed on my own. to what the ethos of the organization is, very proud, very disciplined. i think this is an unfortunate aberration...
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it's an unfortunate nature of our political environment. i think back to the quote in the "lincoln" movie stephen spielberg did, where lincoln is talking to grant, "we've made it possible for each other to do some terrible things." i think about the vicious cycle in the american polity right now where we seem to feed on the purveyors of outrage sometimes. and the people who disseminate that, the people who consume that, are constantly changing. but it is an unfortunate reality of the present political environment in which we live. i think back to the time that i worked on capitol hill, one of my old bosses, tom latham, an iowa republican, i've had this image stuck in my head of him yakking it up with jim mcgovern in the hallway. i don't know why i can't get away from that particular image. it just seemed so normal to me. the way that people who work inside of a business, the way people who might be neighbors and root for different sports teams -- we don't allow these things to tear each other down. it just seems common senseical to me that
it's an unfortunate nature of our political environment. i think back to the quote in the "lincoln" movie stephen spielberg did, where lincoln is talking to grant, "we've made it possible for each other to do some terrible things." i think about the vicious cycle in the american polity right now where we seem to feed on the purveyors of outrage sometimes. and the people who disseminate that, the people who consume that, are constantly changing. but it is an unfortunate...
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now the president may have said he cares about the environment. but his associates still are not saying whether he believes in climate change and if humans contributed to it. a number of senior administration officials just held a briefing here at the white house. and they refused to answer those questions. back to you, wolf. >> sahr are murray he white house thanks very much. let's dig deeper cnn fareed zakaria. what kind of outrage can we expect from the international community? >> wolf i think it's not so much outrage but disappointment. the paris accords were really a symbol of global cooperation, the idea that there are some problems that are global in nature. you know sort of china is polluting the atmosphere. we all get affected. if some country is polluting the seas we all get affected. as a result of that there has to be some kind of common solution, some -- everybody has to chip in. everybody has to jump in at the same time. and for the united states which has been the leader of the world, the one that has shaped the agenda so often in h
now the president may have said he cares about the environment. but his associates still are not saying whether he believes in climate change and if humans contributed to it. a number of senior administration officials just held a briefing here at the white house. and they refused to answer those questions. back to you, wolf. >> sahr are murray he white house thanks very much. let's dig deeper cnn fareed zakaria. what kind of outrage can we expect from the international community?...
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i don't in any way dismiss what senator murphy says about the environment. i don't dismiss it at all. just reminded me -- i wrote the bill on the environment. why would i not be for it? the question is, how much can we get done? and the bottom line is, when all is said and done, does what you agree to preclude you forever getting the things you really want? well, i'm not for that. i'm not going to vote for one of those deals. secondly, do you get all of what you wanted, and then you come back and fight another day? i've been president about 150 days. i've done pretty well so far. not because of me, but because the way the system works. so, it's not -- i mean, i know that doesn't answer any of your questions, about can you tell me when, how you're going to do it. i just feel that the best way to get a senator or congress person who supports the essence of what's already there, but says i don't have enough of what's there of other things, the best way to get that message across is go to the constituents. and say here's -- here's what's on the table. do you thi
i don't in any way dismiss what senator murphy says about the environment. i don't dismiss it at all. just reminded me -- i wrote the bill on the environment. why would i not be for it? the question is, how much can we get done? and the bottom line is, when all is said and done, does what you agree to preclude you forever getting the things you really want? well, i'm not for that. i'm not going to vote for one of those deals. secondly, do you get all of what you wanted, and then you come back...
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one, it is the operating environment. think about the white house, and this is family pet, but the operating environment of the white house is different from any other home in america. there are hundreds of employees there 24 hours a day, and over 1 million guests that come on tours there for, you know, east wing and west wing tours. this environment can overstimulate even the most well trained dog, because it is a hyperactive environment. the second thing is going to training, and the training and behavior, and you know, what you have to do is to ensure that in the operating environment which is again anonymous for a normal dog that it is trained very, very well. you brought up a really good point about the obama's dog. one thing that is different that we are not seeing here is that i spent a lot of time watching the first family, you know, train sunny and bo directly on the white house grounds. you have to put in the effort to make sure it is a well trained dog for an environment that is high security environment and wh
one, it is the operating environment. think about the white house, and this is family pet, but the operating environment of the white house is different from any other home in america. there are hundreds of employees there 24 hours a day, and over 1 million guests that come on tours there for, you know, east wing and west wing tours. this environment can overstimulate even the most well trained dog, because it is a hyperactive environment. the second thing is going to training, and the training...
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it was an extremely dangerous environment. if a neighbor or an unassuming pedestrian would have walked in that door, or god forbid a first responder, they would have sustained significant injuries and/or lost their life. >> agent, will you speak of preserving that crime scene and the delicate process of making sure that you didn't disrupt things you would want to look at down the line? correct. so as we went through the operation today, it was very, very calculated. it was in a very phased approach and prebriefed to everybody involved. so the robot made entry. we were able to get rid of the first obstacle or the trip wire. we then were analyzing that first unknown device either improvised explosive or incendiary device. once we were past that phase, that robot was then looking around for evidence that it could pull out of there. the reason for that is if something should go wrong in the next phase of operations, unplanned, we would have lost that evidence. so it was very slow and methodical progression but all in an effort to
it was an extremely dangerous environment. if a neighbor or an unassuming pedestrian would have walked in that door, or god forbid a first responder, they would have sustained significant injuries and/or lost their life. >> agent, will you speak of preserving that crime scene and the delicate process of making sure that you didn't disrupt things you would want to look at down the line? correct. so as we went through the operation today, it was very, very calculated. it was in a very...
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the pope has said the environment has its own intrinsic rights. we're all part of the environment. and you talk about how maybe opponents may be shifting opinions. and right now the president of china xi jinping is coming to the white house and he is in the u.s. and there are reports he is going to announce major advances in what china will do to cap emissions. and he's already stated there is going to be progress by 2030. how important is that? because in the end it is about political will of the world leaders. particularly china and india, the others, to get together on this issue. >> a absolutely. and the announcement that will be made by china and the united states, it would not surprise me if what they bring forward are details about how they will individually, but also collectively, implement the very wonderful leadership position that they already took with their announcement last year of how they are going to contribute to the solution. and i think this second chapter that is coming is not just about setting targets and setting a vision but actually already going into the n
the pope has said the environment has its own intrinsic rights. we're all part of the environment. and you talk about how maybe opponents may be shifting opinions. and right now the president of china xi jinping is coming to the white house and he is in the u.s. and there are reports he is going to announce major advances in what china will do to cap emissions. and he's already stated there is going to be progress by 2030. how important is that? because in the end it is about political will of...
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it's not a social environment by itself. it's the mix of them coming together that conspire to create the violent offender. >> if everyone is out there measuring their heart rate or something it's not that simple. >> not as simple as that. i have a low resting heart rate, too. >> my thanks again to adrian raine for joining us. fascinating stuff. >>> still ahead on sgmd, see what tv's sherlock holmes is doing to help scientists find real clues to cure a rare disease before it's too late. gn we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing
it's not a social environment by itself. it's the mix of them coming together that conspire to create the violent offender. >> if everyone is out there measuring their heart rate or something it's not that simple. >> not as simple as that. i have a low resting heart rate, too. >> my thanks again to adrian raine for joining us. fascinating stuff. >>> still ahead on sgmd, see what tv's sherlock holmes is doing to help scientists find real clues to cure a rare disease...
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in this economy, political environment, any president would face a tough environment. this president's chance is to set the table, urge congress to do big things, jobs bill, payroll tax cut extension, other things ahead. all of us know, well aware the white house, republicans and democrats in the leadership on capitol hill will tell you, they don't expect big grand things to get done in this election year. payroll tax perhaps, a few other things. what the president is mostly doing tonight is framing his side of the debate for a very contentious election year. >> we're looking at gabrielle giffords, the congresswoman shot a year ago, just announced she will be retiring from the senate and hillary clinton, secretary of state giving her a little kiss. one of the most emotional moments so far and will be the most emotional moment of the evening when she was introduced to a rousing standing ovation and members of the house and senate literally shouting gabby, gabby, a very very exciting moment for all of us. we're all so thankful she is here on the floor of the u.s. congres
in this economy, political environment, any president would face a tough environment. this president's chance is to set the table, urge congress to do big things, jobs bill, payroll tax cut extension, other things ahead. all of us know, well aware the white house, republicans and democrats in the leadership on capitol hill will tell you, they don't expect big grand things to get done in this election year. payroll tax perhaps, a few other things. what the president is mostly doing tonight is...
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most cite stress and a hostile work environment. but the letters are short on details. no information about specific causes of stress or examples of what they call a hostile work environment. the letters also do not point fingers at the new town manager, who has been on the job less than two months. but gibson, the longest serving chief in town history, does. in a facebook post that has been made private and in an interview with fox news. >> she wrote me up for going to business and talking to businesses. she wrote me up for talking with council members that i've known for 20 years. >> so she was targeting you? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: cnn has not viewed gibson's records and the town would not provide supporting documents when requested this week. jones started as town manager on june 2. the town announced her hiring, approved by the council, noting her 16 years experience working in "progressively responsible positions with local governments if several other states." jones told cnn since this is a personnel matter, she can't comment on the resignationis. the johnsto
most cite stress and a hostile work environment. but the letters are short on details. no information about specific causes of stress or examples of what they call a hostile work environment. the letters also do not point fingers at the new town manager, who has been on the job less than two months. but gibson, the longest serving chief in town history, does. in a facebook post that has been made private and in an interview with fox news. >> she wrote me up for going to business and...
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his passion for the environment keeps him thriving today. >> who thought the world needed 2 24/7 news. >> i did. >> most of my colleagues thought ted was nuts. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> he was a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> you have to go as fast as you can. > world series. >> he put the atlanta braves organization on the map. >> and the heart of jane fonda. >> i will never love anyone like i love him. >> before his world came crashing down. >> it has been a painful experience obviously. >> the fact that he was taken off that focus allowed him to go to the next important phase of his life. the third act. >> wow. wor wolf blitzer joining me now. you have been able to get to know him as your boss here. that third act. what is in it and does it bring him as much gratification as birthing this network? >> i don't think anything will give hi
his passion for the environment keeps him thriving today. >> who thought the world needed 2 24/7 news. >> i did. >> most of my colleagues thought ted was nuts. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> he was a little unpredictable. >> he built a media...
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the ship requires repair and overhaul, but should we be sending them right to that environment? these are lengthy overhauls. it's a refueling of the carrier at the 25 year point to get another 25 years. but this is an isolated place for sailors who don't have cars, the only place they have to live is on the ship. they're very isolated and then put covid on top of that, and then the challenging environmental conditions of an industrial environment to live in. so i talked with the sailors and talked to leadership. one of the things i took away is because this availability of this maintenance period just got extended another 19 months, a decision had been made several months back to move the crew back on board. the leadership clearly said, have we known that it was going to have this extension of another 19 months, in hindsight, i don't think we would have made that decision at the time. so i think that these are stressful situations, and many things can add up. there are these friction points for sailors. long working hours, working shift work, being away from home for the first t
the ship requires repair and overhaul, but should we be sending them right to that environment? these are lengthy overhauls. it's a refueling of the carrier at the 25 year point to get another 25 years. but this is an isolated place for sailors who don't have cars, the only place they have to live is on the ship. they're very isolated and then put covid on top of that, and then the challenging environmental conditions of an industrial environment to live in. so i talked with the sailors and...
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you know, he's very much into the environment. and you don't take a massive old engine 747, very much into the environment, very much into the ozone layer, and yet he'll fly that 747 all over the place to campaign for crooked hillary. and i don't think it's going to work. and she's not getting any crowds, so she gets beyonce and jay z. i like them. i like them. and you know what they do? i get bigger crowds than they do. it's true. i get far bigger crowds. look at this place. i mean, look at the crowds we had in michigan. by the way, michigan is in play. you know, it hasn't been in play for republicans for 30-some years. michigan is in play because they're tired of watching their car factories be taken out. they're tired of losing their jobs to mexico. ford right now moved all of its small car production to mexico. they're building the biggest plants in the world in mexico. and michigan's going to vote for trump because i've been complaining about it for five years to michigan. tomorrow's going to be a very historic day. it really
you know, he's very much into the environment. and you don't take a massive old engine 747, very much into the environment, very much into the ozone layer, and yet he'll fly that 747 all over the place to campaign for crooked hillary. and i don't think it's going to work. and she's not getting any crowds, so she gets beyonce and jay z. i like them. i like them. and you know what they do? i get bigger crowds than they do. it's true. i get far bigger crowds. look at this place. i mean, look at...
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when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root, our interests suffer and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the opportunities better than chris. first during the revolution, then during the transition. a weak libyan government, marauding militias, even terrorist groups, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of his hotel, he never wavered, he never asked to come home, he never said let's shut it down, quit and go somewhere else. because he understood it was critical for america to be represented in that place, at that pivotal time. so, mr. chairman, we do have to work harder and better to balance the risks and the opportunities. our men and women who serve overseas understand that we do accept a level
when america is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences. extremism takes root, our interests suffer and our security at home is threatened. that's why chris stevens went to benghazi in the first place. i asked him to go. during the beginning of the revolution against gadhafi, we needed somebody in benghazi who could begin to build bridges with the insurgents and to begin to demonstrate that america would stand against gadhafi. nobody knew the dangers or the...
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i think our information environment is polluted in many ways. so how does a free society grapple with that knowing how many benefits come from the internet, how valuable free expression is free speech rights are. how do we grapple with this? let's talk about it with oliver darcy and gq correspondent julia. the company is known as being like a free speech oasis. you can post whatever you want. in reality that means a lot of hate groups, a lot of bigots use the site to spread hate and lies. how are they reacting this weekend? >> well, their ceo has said very clearly that gab is not going anywhere. he said that in a post last night. he said they will do whatever they can to make sure it stays online even if it means building the site from the ground up. they say it's a free speech platform and they believe in unlimited free speech basically but it really is a cesspool for hate. i mean, if you go on this website it is just terrible. the worst kind of anti-semitic, racist, sexist comments are on there. and those comments thrive on this platform. they
i think our information environment is polluted in many ways. so how does a free society grapple with that knowing how many benefits come from the internet, how valuable free expression is free speech rights are. how do we grapple with this? let's talk about it with oliver darcy and gq correspondent julia. the company is known as being like a free speech oasis. you can post whatever you want. in reality that means a lot of hate groups, a lot of bigots use the site to spread hate and lies. how...
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within an environment that we just say wow, i can't believe i'm not doing any damage. i can't believe i'm actually doing as many good. ♪ [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a statement... ♪ ...that inspires me to make my mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. ♪ the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male
within an environment that we just say wow, i can't believe i'm not doing any damage. i can't believe i'm actually doing as many good. ♪ [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a statement... ♪ ...that inspires me to make my mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. ♪ the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's...
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not just for the sake of the environment, but for the connection with climate change and what it can do to the poor and economies of poor countries. the pope will have to answer critics within his own catholic church skeptical of the science on climate change. we will see how he does that shortly. regardless of the details, christine, the pope aligned with the environmental movement and what it means to go green. >> delia gallagher, thank you for that. >>> the breaking news tonight. shooting in charleston, south carolina. nine people dead inside one of the country's most historic african-american churches. the gunman is on the loose. our breaking news coverage ahead. >>> breaking news this morning, nine people dead. a killer on the run. the victims murdered inside historic charleston, south carolina church overnight. happening now, the intense manhunt for the shooter. good morning. welcomeo
not just for the sake of the environment, but for the connection with climate change and what it can do to the poor and economies of poor countries. the pope will have to answer critics within his own catholic church skeptical of the science on climate change. we will see how he does that shortly. regardless of the details, christine, the pope aligned with the environmental movement and what it means to go green. >> delia gallagher, thank you for that. >>> the breaking news...
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he commented today in his speech about the environment and his commitment to the environment. >> so is that a no? he no longer believes what he tweeted during the course of the came pain and years earlier that it's a hoax? you're going to actually have to ask him. >> four time there is wolf blitzer asked and he could not answer the question. now in an off camera briefing of the white house, administration officials were asked whether the president believes human activity contributes to climate change. >> what's so fascinating to me is he used to be the number two at goldman sachs. the moment he's on there being grilled by wolf blitzer his former boss sending his first tweet ever saying this is the wrong thing to do as president. an interesting position for him to be in. >> and if he supports this withdrawal and he didn't give a clear answer to that either. many believe he does not support this but he didn't answer for himself there. >> the death toll climbing after a rampage at a casino in the philippines. police are saying this was not a terror attack. but president trump claimed it w
he commented today in his speech about the environment and his commitment to the environment. >> so is that a no? he no longer believes what he tweeted during the course of the came pain and years earlier that it's a hoax? you're going to actually have to ask him. >> four time there is wolf blitzer asked and he could not answer the question. now in an off camera briefing of the white house, administration officials were asked whether the president believes human activity contributes...
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they had a target rich environment. even some who have supported the president say -- >> he's a liar. >> this man a pathological liar. >> reporter: some are going after politifact for blowing the whistle on the president's whistle-blower lie. obviously the word fact in politifact is a lie also. the not so covetted title lie of the year brought out memes like ha ha i can lie faster than you can fact check. and taunts. well, at real donald trump you didn't win time's person of the year but at least you have this. >> the whistle-blower gave a lot of very incorrect information. >> reporter: this is the third time that president trump has won lie of the year, which means at least he wasn't lying when he said this. >> it's too much winning. we can't take it anymore. >> genie moss, cnn. >> i consider it a fake whistle-blower. >> that's not a whistle-blower, that's an air horn. >>> much more to come at the top of the hour, including what's next for the impeachment trial of the president. stay with us. we're related to them? we'
they had a target rich environment. even some who have supported the president say -- >> he's a liar. >> this man a pathological liar. >> reporter: some are going after politifact for blowing the whistle on the president's whistle-blower lie. obviously the word fact in politifact is a lie also. the not so covetted title lie of the year brought out memes like ha ha i can lie faster than you can fact check. and taunts. well, at real donald trump you didn't win time's person of...
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what do you mean not a safe environment? >> well, it's a stressful environment. it's an environment where teachers are in no way able to have a normal day and teach that way. it's an environment that does not stand for our values as a family. it hasn't for the last year. this is not conducive to learning. it's not what an educational environment should be for elementary schoolchildren. >> when did you figure out that the school was going against the science, against the cdc guidelines? >> well, this has been -- this has been an evolution through the school year. this has been a series of events that have started even last summer of last year into september when the new year started. they have been evolving and increasing as the year went by. we really realized this back in october, and when december came about, we had a meeting with the school, but the school refused to have a conversation with us about returning our money. we decided -- we made a decision that we had to stay a little longer. that has brought us to now. >> you said your daughter would come home f
what do you mean not a safe environment? >> well, it's a stressful environment. it's an environment where teachers are in no way able to have a normal day and teach that way. it's an environment that does not stand for our values as a family. it hasn't for the last year. this is not conducive to learning. it's not what an educational environment should be for elementary schoolchildren. >> when did you figure out that the school was going against the science, against the cdc...
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you raise teenagers in today's environment. i've run for political office. i've sat in the trenches of china, our most difficult and combative relationship. i bring a lot of experiences that most people never have when they come into the presidential fray. are you prepared for it? i ask one question -- and then i have my answer. can your family stand by you through thick and thin? are all of them to a person dedicated to mission and to purpose? and they are. >> when i interviewed governor chris christie he said that he didn't want to run this time because his family just weren't old enough already for all the pressure of a white house campaign. your family, a lot of them are very young, are they ready? are you comfortable that they're ready? >> they have been raised in a public environment. they've seen the good, the bad. they've read the blogs that sometimes can be very painful. so you times that by 50 or 100. the pain is the same basically. they've been in that basic environment. >> obviously america is looking at all the candidates now. what they're heari
you raise teenagers in today's environment. i've run for political office. i've sat in the trenches of china, our most difficult and combative relationship. i bring a lot of experiences that most people never have when they come into the presidential fray. are you prepared for it? i ask one question -- and then i have my answer. can your family stand by you through thick and thin? are all of them to a person dedicated to mission and to purpose? and they are. >> when i interviewed governor...
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protect the environment and protect the economy at the same time. it's that simple. >> you can drop the mike with that one. >> okay. sg >> i want to turn to a more close to home suggest and bring rodrigo into the conversation. you are still in grief. i hope you will raise your question with the governor. >> governor, nice to see you. nice to meet you. >> nice to see you. >> on february 19th, my fiancee and son were driving back from church when they were tragically killed, t-boned by an illegal immigrant. my son was in the vehicle. saw his mom die. from this illegal immigrant who has been deported five times, three duis. nobody reached out to us, not chief beck, not the mayor. our president donald trump reached out to me and gave me his condolences. i was fortunate enough to vote for donald trump. my question to you is this. what are we going to do about the problems that we have here in this city that feels so much like a sanctuary city? how are you and donald trump going to come together and fix the issues that we have? you pointed out that about
protect the environment and protect the economy at the same time. it's that simple. >> you can drop the mike with that one. >> okay. sg >> i want to turn to a more close to home suggest and bring rodrigo into the conversation. you are still in grief. i hope you will raise your question with the governor. >> governor, nice to see you. nice to meet you. >> nice to see you. >> on february 19th, my fiancee and son were driving back from church when they were...
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well, they need warmth and they need very wet environments. now doctors and biologists are starting to correlate the strong, in fact record el nino season that we've been experiencing with this uptick in mosquito-born illnesses, including the zika virus and what has correlated with a strong el nino season, above average temperatures and extreme heavy rainfall events. we focus ourselves on ground zero, the area where they start to focus where the zika outbreak began across brazil. you saw that piece from shasta just a moment ago bringing us into brazil. they've had above-average temperatures so far this el nino season. it's not only that. they've seen an uptick in the precipitation as well. think about the life stage of a mosquito. it can last anywhere between seven to 30 days, depending on several conditions, but the point that i'm getting at here is that it has to go through different stages before it becomes a full-blown biting mosquito. it goes from egg to larva to pupa, all three of those stages occur in some kind of akwautic environment.
well, they need warmth and they need very wet environments. now doctors and biologists are starting to correlate the strong, in fact record el nino season that we've been experiencing with this uptick in mosquito-born illnesses, including the zika virus and what has correlated with a strong el nino season, above average temperatures and extreme heavy rainfall events. we focus ourselves on ground zero, the area where they start to focus where the zika outbreak began across brazil. you saw that...
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the president is somebody who can punch in the cable tv environment. what does that tell you about the courtroom environment? we'll see as it plays out. thanks for joining "inside politics" today. wolf is up after a quick break. have a great day. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. wherever you're watching from around the world, thank you for joining us. >>> breaking news today. another school shooting in maryland. the gunman wounded two students before the resource officer shot the shooter dead. it's not clear yet how. we'll go there shortly. stand by for that. >>> also a new
the president is somebody who can punch in the cable tv environment. what does that tell you about the courtroom environment? we'll see as it plays out. thanks for joining "inside politics" today. wolf is up after a quick break. have a great day. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. wherever you're watching from around the world, thank you for joining us. >>> breaking news today. another school shooting in maryland. the gunman wounded two...
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it's also to provide the best possible working environment for our members. >> i want to try to be a part of the change to help make things different for people that look like me. >> the new orleans police department defines implicit bias as a bias that results from an unconscious stereotype, association or feeling that may exist even without a person's awareness. in other words, an officer may not even realize they have a bias. these new orleans police officers recently took part in an implicit bias training class offered by the organization racialbias.org and the lsu department of health. they perform a mock arrest scene with one man in handcuffs. >> excuse me for interrupting. i need to book this thug. >> a few minutes later, class instructor introduces himself to the officers. >> does anybody here know me? never saw me before? i was a guy that just came in. i was that guy. and so that's the shock to the consciousness. some people have a bias against african-american male who is dress in a hip hop way. and i think some police officers who have a racial bias don't care if it you dr
it's also to provide the best possible working environment for our members. >> i want to try to be a part of the change to help make things different for people that look like me. >> the new orleans police department defines implicit bias as a bias that results from an unconscious stereotype, association or feeling that may exist even without a person's awareness. in other words, an officer may not even realize they have a bias. these new orleans police officers recently took part...
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so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and this is not a passive aggressive environment. i just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job. what's that supposed to mean? fedex. helping small business simplify e-commerce. >> it started here. >>> michael dukakis loves this neighborhood. he's lived here for 50 years. he is 82 now. every morning he takes a two-mile walk. >> let me tell you. it is the best exercise there is. nothing better than this. >> and he picks up garbage along his route. >> i can't stand living in a dirty city. >> the same civic minded man who now stoops to pick up trash -- >> i don't know why people do this. >> -- once soared almost to the top of american politics. 1988 was the year michael dukakis took a run at the white house. >> we're going to win this race. we're going to win this race. >> when he first began campaigning -- >> mike dukakis, how are you? >> thank you. appreciate your help. >> do you know this book? i can take a bath? >> the governor of massachusetts had almost no national profile. >> when i came out here 10 or 11 months ago, nobod
so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and this is not a passive aggressive environment. i just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job. what's that supposed to mean? fedex. helping small business simplify e-commerce. >> it started here. >>> michael dukakis loves this neighborhood. he's lived here for 50 years. he is 82 now. every morning he takes a two-mile walk. >> let me tell you. it is the best exercise there is. nothing better than this. >> and...
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at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. >>> phillip olsten spend two weeks touring the united states last december but he wasn't hitting the tourist hotspots. instead he visited places like skid row in los angeles, appalachian in puerto rico, places where poverty and homelessness are rampant. he conducted his tour in order to write a report on whether poverty in america undermines human rights here. and he did so under the auspices of the united nations where is the specia
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. >> it's always challenging when you're in a recreational type of environment because that's sometimes the first thing that people consider when they're evaluating their finances and what am i going to spend my money on. >> the fear that we're going to have, we're going to lose our customers and our shoppers and we've been here for ten years. >> a rough few years since the recession. now she says she's terrified we're on the verge of tumbling back in. >> the effects of them not coming up with a plan is going to be devastating and i see a huge, a bigger recession. >> reporter: the prospect of higher taxes next year means she's cutting back now. trimming staff for january and february, only buying clothing she's sure will sell. her goal, just to keep her business afloat. >> my biggest fear is that my 7-year-old will never really get a chance to see what i've built. >> reporter: back at the climbing center, lilia said there are lessons that washington negotiators can stand to learn. >> it doesn't mean that you're locked into that move, it doesn't mean you can't try something else. >> repo
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economy number one and you said that is an environment that should advantage republicans. to put a finer point, among the 44% economy voters in pennsylvania split 64% for oz versus 32% for fetterman. in wisconsin 78% of the economy voters go for ron sjohnson and 21% for mandela barns. it clearly advantaging the republicans. >> you look first at the horse race numbers. is there anybody ahead? is it a big lead? look deep, what jumps out to you in both these cases is very close. slight democratic advantage in pennsylvania. as a republican at the table, are those seats in play for the democrats or do you see something in the bones to help republicans? >> everything is in play. if anybody tells you they're confident the way the united states senate will go, i wish i had that kind of confidence. i think inside the numbers in the poll is fascinating. in the race between fetterman and oz for instance, independent voters breaking pretty heavily for oz, so even though the top line number shows good result for fetterman, underneath the surface, whether it's that advantage among indep
economy number one and you said that is an environment that should advantage republicans. to put a finer point, among the 44% economy voters in pennsylvania split 64% for oz versus 32% for fetterman. in wisconsin 78% of the economy voters go for ron sjohnson and 21% for mandela barns. it clearly advantaging the republicans. >> you look first at the horse race numbers. is there anybody ahead? is it a big lead? look deep, what jumps out to you in both these cases is very close. slight...
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and certainly living in a stressful environment and of course, jesse is in an added stressful environment because of these investigations. clearly he's under that same environment. but being predisposed to mental illness. that got triggered. right now he's dealing with the physical illness he's dealing with. certainly that illness has been compounded by the stress he's had to live under. part of his recovery will mean trying to get away clear where he can live a less stressful life. >>> now for an update on the controversial drilling off the coast of alaska. shell is suspending operations due to ice. miguel marquez has been there since the drilling began. what is the update miguel? >> the big update. after they had begun drilling. had to suspend drilling. they actually took the noble discovery, this rig they had anchored down by several cables in the sea floor and began drilling into the mud of the sea floor, they had to stop all of that because of an ice flow. 32 miles by 12 miles long the wind had changed direction there. it's begun to move toward the noble discoverer. they had to disco
and certainly living in a stressful environment and of course, jesse is in an added stressful environment because of these investigations. clearly he's under that same environment. but being predisposed to mental illness. that got triggered. right now he's dealing with the physical illness he's dealing with. certainly that illness has been compounded by the stress he's had to live under. part of his recovery will mean trying to get away clear where he can live a less stressful life....
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the letters are similar in language and most site stress and a hostile work environment. but the letters are short on details. no information about the specific causes of stress or examples of what they call a hostile work environment. the letters also did not point fingers at the detail manager, who has been on the job of less than 2 months. but gibson, the longest serving chief in town history does. and a facebook post that has since been made private and in an exclusive interview with fox news. >> she brought me up for going to business, for going to talk to businesses. she wrote me up for talking with council members that i have known for 20 years. >> so she was targeting you? josh, -- >> cnn has not looked that gibson's records, and the town would not provide supporting documents when requested this week. john started as time manager on june 2nd. the town announced they're hiring, approved unanimously by the council, noting her 16 years of responsible positions with local governments and several other states. and jones told cnn that since the personal matter, she can
the letters are similar in language and most site stress and a hostile work environment. but the letters are short on details. no information about the specific causes of stress or examples of what they call a hostile work environment. the letters also did not point fingers at the detail manager, who has been on the job of less than 2 months. but gibson, the longest serving chief in town history does. and a facebook post that has since been made private and in an exclusive interview with fox...
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i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. but we're always striving to be better. i love being outdoors, running in nature. we have two daughters. i want to do everything i can to protect the environment to make sure they see the same beauty i've seen in nature. my goal is to lead projects that affect the world. i know that to be great requires hard work. when their growing family meant growing expenses, our agents helped make saving on insurance easy usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. >>> tuesday after labor day, the first day
i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. but we're always striving to be better. i love being outdoors, running in nature. we have two daughters. i want to do everything i can to protect the environment to make sure they see the same beauty i've seen in nature. my goal is to lead projects that affect the world. i know that to be great requires hard work. when their growing family meant growing expenses, our agents helped make saving on insurance easy usaa. what you're made...
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i'm a big believerhe government can create an environment for us to do business. and the best way they can create an environment is just give us some basic regulations, be consistent about the regulations, what the rules of the game are, and get out of our way and let us do business. >> can someone here point to me, any of you, can you point to me a tax or regulation that has prevented you from hiring a worker. >> yes. actually right now we're looking at a deal right now, and the biggest stumbling block is that we have -- it's a major site to develop. the biggest stumbling block is they want us to close before the end of the year. if we do this project, there will be a couple hundred jobs created. >> the government wants you to close by the end of the year? >> not the government, the seller of the property. the reason is because they're convinced capital gains are going to go up next year. so, they feel they're going to -- their taxes are going to go up ten points. instead of 15%, they see capital gains being 25%. or worse. so, they -- that uncertainty has made it
i'm a big believerhe government can create an environment for us to do business. and the best way they can create an environment is just give us some basic regulations, be consistent about the regulations, what the rules of the game are, and get out of our way and let us do business. >> can someone here point to me, any of you, can you point to me a tax or regulation that has prevented you from hiring a worker. >> yes. actually right now we're looking at a deal right now, and the...
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he commented today in his speech about the environment and his commitment to the environment. >> so is that a no, he no longer believes what he tweeted during the course of the campaign and years earlier that it's a hoax? >> look, you're going to have ask him. you're going to have to ask him. i don't know what he was believing when he did that or didn't do that. i know what he believes today. i know what he believes in today about the economy and jobs and american workers and creating a better america for our citizens. >> i would love to ask him that question. we've invited him clearly many times to join us here on cnn. i would love to get his thoughts and that's a sensitive, very important issue. i want to move on. there was some stark disagreement inside the white house between those who supported the paris agreement and those who wanted the president to announce the u.s. was pulling out. you're seen as someone who was more of a globalist than an isolationist. are you being forced, gary, to come out publicly support a decision with which you personally disagree? >> i am working the w
he commented today in his speech about the environment and his commitment to the environment. >> so is that a no, he no longer believes what he tweeted during the course of the campaign and years earlier that it's a hoax? >> look, you're going to have ask him. you're going to have to ask him. i don't know what he was believing when he did that or didn't do that. i know what he believes today. i know what he believes in today about the economy and jobs and american workers and...
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in terms of the environment, i'm very, very pro the environment, obviously. and i think if you have somebody that has to balance both sides of the equation and one of the sides is gas and oil, coal, which i think are destructive to the environment, they have to be balanced because of all the money they bring into the political equation, you have a difficult road to hoe. and i think that's the road he's trying to hoe and i think that's tough. >> can i ask you one wonky last question? >> wonky? >> since we're both into journalism? i wonder what you think of the media's coverage of climate change. is it the kind of topic where you think they've failed in general to educate the public? >> i do. i think it's now finally dawning on people that we're -- it is an issue because it's now in our backyard. it's not something that's out there or tomorrow. it's here. it's now. and it's happening. it's affecting water. look at the weather patterns. they're so drastic. it's pretty -- up to be -- you have to be really the most narrow-minded perp eed person world to still deny
in terms of the environment, i'm very, very pro the environment, obviously. and i think if you have somebody that has to balance both sides of the equation and one of the sides is gas and oil, coal, which i think are destructive to the environment, they have to be balanced because of all the money they bring into the political equation, you have a difficult road to hoe. and i think that's the road he's trying to hoe and i think that's tough. >> can i ask you one wonky last question?...